User talk:Kdionnecahoon

June 2021
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Help me!
Hi, I had content removed for caopy right? I work for the museum and was using information straight from our website(which is where all of our accurate information is from) I added citations as well... Please explain the copyright or send further instructions of how you would like each line cited to not go against copyrights.. Kdionnecahoon (talk) 14:58, 9 June 2021 (UTC)


 * Hello,, and welcome to Wikipedia – we take copyright violations very seriously here. While your edits have been removed from our systems and I cannot analyze them right now, I would make sure that every sentence you insert into articles is written in your own words. Quotations are OK, however, but should not be misused: I can't see a situation in which you would need to quote a museum website unless there is an interview or something else there. For more information, take a look at the links in the post above. If you are the copyright holder of the website content (i.e., you wrote it yourself), see WP:DCM for information on donating the copyrighted content for use on Wikipedia. Please also take a look at our page on conflict-of-interest editing, as I believe this applies here as well.  TG HL ↗  🍁 15:34, 9 June 2021 (UTC)


 * , if you're an employee of the museum, then you must review and comply with Wikipedia's mandatory paid editing disclosure policy. Please be aware that Wikipedia is interested in what reliable, third-party sources have written about the museum. Although we strive for accuracy and will accept information from primary sources in a limited capacity, we have little interest in what an organization wishes to say about itself. --Drm310 🍁 (talk) 16:46, 9 June 2021 (UTC)